it's a neurological disorder which has a motor and vocal tic. there is two different stages. complex and simple. complex motor would be like big movements and complex verbal would be a loud noise or actual words. simple motor would be wrinkling the nose or involuntary face movements and simple vocal would be sniffing or making simple sounds
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In most cases, yes.
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No. Tourette's syndrome is a neurological disorder, typically caused by an abnormally structured basal ganglia and prefrontal cortex. It may also be related to levels of noradrenalin, seratonin and dopamine in the brain. It is not a mental disorder. Evidence suggests that individuals with Tourette's without comorbid conditions have a higher-than-predicted* IQ (based on a statistical model taking into account their age, family history and background), and may be more skilled at grammer and native-language skills. No studies on mathematical skills have been performed.
Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics. It often starts in childhood and typically involves both motor and vocal tics. While the cause is not fully understood, it is believed to involve genetic and environmental factors. Treatment may involve therapy, medication, and support to manage symptoms.
No, it is a behavioral disorder.
There are so many . . . I can think of bipolar disorder, depression, disassociation disorder, panic disorder, personality disorder, asocial disorder among the many.
no, as of now there is no cure for TS, but there are medications to help although they are usually reserved for the more severe cases because their side effects may out way the actual tourettes itself.
yes it is a dissociative disorder. yes it is a dissociative disorder.
could be depression, Avoidant Personality Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, paranoid Personality Disorder, etc. . .
He has a serious mental disorder.